Puerto Rico’s governor is demanding that the island’s power company cancel the $300M contract with Whitefish Energy Holdings amid increased scrutiny of the Montana company following Hurricane Maria.

Sunday’s announcement by Gov. Ricardo Rossello comes as federal legislators are seeking to investigate the contract awarded to the small company from Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke’s hometown.

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The Trump administration said Friday it had no involvement in the decision to award Whitefish the contract to help restore Puerto Rico's power grid.

Neither Whitefish nor power company officials immediately returned calls for comment.

Multiple congressional committees have launched investigations into the deal, the terms of which have triggered questions from both Republicans and Democrats.Sen. Claire McCaskill of Missouri, senior Democrat on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, said the Whitefish contract "raises every red flag in the book."

The homeland security panel will hold a hearing on the issue next week and said officials should be ready to answer tough questions, the senator said. She said she also wants the inspector general of the Department of Homeland Security, which includes FEMA, to investigate, adding to the list of possible investigations.

"We need answers from Whitefish, the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority and the federal government -- and we need them soon," McCaskill said.